Sushan wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 20:13Yes, seemingly he wanted to share what he gained through his studies and let the readers be the judges of the content of his book. But as he mentions in the very beginning, being a Christian and a believer, he has his own biases. So that implies the idea that he actually might wanted to prove that the bible is scientifically legit and acceptable. What do you think?Eriny Youssef wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 10:40 I think Daniel Friedmann was just sharing what he arrived at from his studies of biblical and scientific calendars. So it goes from when the Universe started all the way to the end of times. His studies are ongoing and he lublishes several books afterwards, all of which tackle the same issue.
As I recall, he mentioned that Jewish references will be the main source for his discourse. So, yes, he might be trying to explain the Torah or prove it to be in alignment with what science had achieved so far.